[/əˈfensɪv; əˋfɛnsɪv/] adj 用法: 1 upsetting or annoying; insulting 烦扰人的; 使人恼怒的; 冒犯的; 得罪人的: offensive remarks, language, behaviour 无礼的言语、 语言、 行为 * I find your attitude most offensive. 我觉得你十分失态. Cf 参看 inoffensive. 用法: 2 disgusting; repulsive 讨厌的; 使人反感的: an offensive smell 难闻的气味 * She finds tobacco smoke offensive. 她对烟草的烟很反感. 用法: 3 (fml 文) used for, or connected with, attack; aggressive 用於进攻的; 与进攻有关的; 侵犯的: offensive weapons 进攻性武器 * an offensive style of play in rugby 橄榄球赛的进攻型风格. Cf 参看 defensive. offensive 2 n 用法: 1 aggressive action, campaign or attitude; attack 进攻的行动; 进攻; 攻势; 攻击: The new general immediately launched an offensive against the enemy. 新任命的将军立即向敌人发起攻击. * (fig 比喻) The company has launched a strong marketing offensive to try to increase sales. 公司已发动争取市场的强大攻势以期增加销售量. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) be on the offensive be making an attack; act aggressively 采取攻势; 主动出击: (fig 比喻) He's always expecting criticism of his work, so he's always on the offensive. 他料到自己的作品总归要受到批判, 所以总是以攻为守. * It's difficult to make friends with her; she's constantly on the offensive. 跟她交朋友十分困难; 她这个人口角尖酸、 咄咄逼人. go on/take the of`fensive begin to attack 开始攻击: In meetings she always takes the offensive before she can be criticized. 在会上, 她不等别人批评她而总是先发制人. |